Clapham Chemical Attack Victim’s Family Launch GoFundMe
A horrified South London community is rallying behind a mother and her two young daughters after a vicious chemical attack left them badly injured in Clapham.
The 31-year-old mum is sedated in hospital and faces the terrifying possibility of losing sight in her right eye. Her daughters, aged eight and three, were also victims of the brutal assault on January 31.
Corrosive Substance Thrown Into Family Home
Neighbours watched in horror as the young family were doused with a corrosive liquid. One of the terrified children was even thrown to the ground in her school uniform during the attack.
Police have launched a manhunt for suspect Abdul Ezedi, believed to be linked to a broken relationship. The search is now in its second week as detectives chase every lead.
Community Steps Up With Fundraiser
In response to the savage attack, friends and local figures have set up a GoFundMe page to ease the family’s financial burden. Green Party deputy leader Zack Polanski shared the fundraiser on X, urging support for the victims.
An edited photo of the mother and her daughters with heart emojis shows the community’s desire to stand by the family through their darkest hours.
Neighbours Lauded as Heroes
The attack has not only left physical scars but shattered the sense of safety in Clapham. Residents of Lessar Avenue have been praised as “angels” for their brave intervention and support to the family after the assault.
Despite this horror, the community refuses to be defined by the violence. The GoFundMe embodies local solidarity as the family begins the tough journey to rebuild their lives.
For those wishing to help, the fundraiser provides a vital lifeline in this desperate time. Police continue to hunt Ezedi as Clapham comes together to stand against senseless cruelty.